The Farmer’s Eldest Daughter Has a Spatial Pocket - Chapter 187:
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Chapter 187: Broadening Their Horizons
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Previously, Peng Zhongfei did not see clearly who the woman in the private room on the second floor was. Now, he knew that it was Gu Yundong!
For some reason, he felt a little flustered.
Perhaps because he had made too much noise, Tao Xing turned his head and looked at him. “What’s wrong?”
“No, nothing.” Peng Zhongfei sat back down silently.
Just now, he was the one who caused the most trouble. Now, he was as quiet as a chicken and did not say anything.
However, Peng Zhongfei was still puzzled. When did Gu Yundong and Liu Wei become so close?
Tao Xing glanced at him strangely and ignored him. He reached out and knocked on the table. “Put up the contracts for the five shops.”
Liu Wei’s hair was still a little messy. He sat on the chair brought over by the waiter angrily.
He first flipped through the contract on Tao Xing’s desk. Seeing that the addresses were indeed the ones they had agreed on previously, he was satisfied and took out his copy.
Tao Xing also took a look and immediately smiled. They had been coveting the Liu Family’s shops for a long time. Now, they finally took this opportunity to set a trap for Liu Wei and make him willingly lose.
Both sides placed their bets on the table and invited the two middlemen who had witnessed their bet.
It was actually useless to say that they were middlemen. Now that everyone in the county knew, most of them had gone to the restaurant to witness it with their own eyes. If anyone dared to break the contract in front of everyone, not only would they lose all their face, but their family’s reputation would also be affected, which would be bad for their business.
“Alright, Young Master Liu, let’s not waste our breath. Back then, our Tao family’s shopkeeper heard with his own ears that this girl said that she could make white sugar that was as white as clouds, right?”
As Tao Xing spoke, he looked at Gu Yundong.
The latter nodded. “It’s indeed what I said. Moreover, your shopkeeper said at that time that if I made it, your family would buy it at ten times the price.”
Tao Xing nodded, indicating that he did not deny it.
“Now that so many days have passed, we’ve given you enough time. So, where’s the sugar?”
“That’s right. Where’s the sugar?” The person beside him asked with a smile.
“I’ve never seen sugar as white as clouds. Hahaha, you really dare to say that.” “Why don’t you just admit defeat? It’s not a big deal. If you’re willing to bet and admit defeat, you can still be a man. However, Young Master Liu, you should open your eyes wide in the future. Don’t be friends with everyone in the corner and harm others and yourself.”
Gu Yundong was speechless. She smiled. In a while, she would be able to hear the beautiful slaps on their faces.
Liu Wei glanced at them from the corner of his eyes. “If you’ve never seen it before, it means that you’re ignorant. You really think too highly of yourselves.”
As he spoke, he waved his hand and flipped his hair. “Liu An, broaden their horizons.”
“Yes, Young Master,” Liu An replied excitedly. He bent down and took out the cloth bag from the basket with great effort.
Everyone was confused. Could it be that there really was something?
Tao Xing also frowned slightly and straightened his body.
Ever since Peng Zhongfei heard that Gu Yundong might have made the sugar, he felt that Liu Wei was going to win.
This person had the protection of that mysterious old man. What could she not do?
As soon as the cloth bag was pulled open, the people around the table craned their necks to look inside.
Then, their pupils dilated slightly.
“This, this is…”
Liu Wei waved his hand. “Go away.” He took a bowl, scooped out a bowl, and placed it on the table with a bang. “Come, come, try it. I’ll show you what white sugar is..”
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